Hi Albert, I'm working on the points but, since I'm kinda busy with my work, the code I have written for now is still not stable. I think it'll be ready in the first week of January 2014. If you study something, at high school or university, which includes experiments (chemistry, phisycs, biology, engineering, etc...) you need a best fit calculator. So, philosophically, it is something very similar to Kalzium Calculator.
Luca Tringali >----Messaggio originale---- >Da: aa...@kde.org >Data: 27/10/2013 18.30 >A: <kde-core-devel@kde.org> >Ogg: Re: kde review kartesio > >El Dijous, 9 de maig de 2013, a les 18:06:16, LucaTringali va escriure: >> Hello,I have been working on Kartesio, a program for calculating best fit >> curves with experimental points. I think it is ready to be moved in the KDE >> Edu main repo now, so I'm asking your approval.I followed the guidelines >> (http://techbase.kde.org/Policies/Application_Lifecycle) and Kartesio is >> actually in KDE >> review:https://projects.kde.org/projects/kdereview/kartesioFor any >> question, ask me. Luca Tringali > >Hi Luca, have you worked on addressing the points raised in the comments you >were made? > >Also I am wondering if kdeedu is really the place for this app, I understand >it's a very useful application for science/laboratory situations, but is that >really something a student would use? > >Cheers, > Albert >